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Court, Feb. 12

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One Hazleton woman facing four charges in an incident at a city parking garage Jan. 18, will spend time in prison after pleading guilty to one of the violations.

According to court papers, Amber A. Zebrosky, 26, pleaded guilty to use or possession of drug paraphernalia filed against her by Hazleton police after police allegedly found numerous pieces of paraphernalia in her purse. Charges for harassment and two counts of disorderly conduct also filed against her were withdrawn by police in court Wednesday, court papers state.

As part of her guilty plea, Zebrosky was sentenced to confinement from Wednesday through March 6 by Magisterial District Judge Joseph Zola.

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